Diogo Jota’s widow attends Ballon d’Or ceremony for emotional tribute to Liverpool star after his death

Football paid a heartwarming tribute to Dioğo Jota at the Ballon D’Or ceremony on Monday night, and watched Liverpool star Rute Cardoso The Theater du Chetlet in Paris.
Anfield Hero Jota is still mourning after being tragically killed with his brother Andre Silva in a traffic accident while traveling from North Spain on July 3.
Jota married his childhood lover Rute just 11 days before his death. The couple shares three young children.
And on Monday night, Rute, Jota and Andre Silva wore a etheric white dress in which Virgil Van Dijk and Alisson Becker were visibly moved by the emotional tribute in Bash, full of stars in Paris.
Kate Scott organizing the ceremony with the Dutch legend Ruud Gullit, “ This summer football family, his brother Andre Silva’nın Diogo Jota’nın who died next to the shock remained in shock, ” he said.
Diogo Jota’s wife Rute Cardoso attended the Ballon D’Or ceremony full of stars in Paris
Jota and his brother Andre Silva remembered during the award night on Monday
Jota’s Liverpool teammates Virgil Van Dijk (left) and Alisson Becker (center) joined
Gullit added: ‘Jota was a favorite of a fan who gave everything for his club and his country and loved by his teammates and supporters. Let’s remember them together.
Later, a video reel showing some of the best football moments of both stars was shown in the theater, Van Dijk and Becker looks emotional while applauding the rest of the audience.
“We know that their families are actually with us tonight, so we want to say that we are very sorry for your loss,” Scott said.
Jota’s wife was depicted on the red carpet wearing a white dress in front of the ceremony.
Other important names from Liverpool, including the administrator Arne Slot, attended the event.
In the weeks following Jota’s passing, the former clubs celebrated his life at the beginning of the Premier League season Liverpool and Wolves, including the football world was paid tribute.
Jota was a popular figure among footballers, Everton star Beto showed how the Portuguese helped to settle in Liverpool when the Portuguese joined Toffees in 2023.
Beto was among the Everton delegation that bloomed out of Anfield after Jota’s death.
And the striker was born in Portugal in Portugal, the late Liverpool from the Turin after a 25.8 million pound move to the city after coming to the city, he said he sent him an Instagram message.
Jota passed away tragically on July 3, 11 days after marrying Rute
The couple were childhood lovers and they shared three children together
Jota’s message reads: ” I am happy for you. If you need something in the city, I can help you. Give me a shout. ‘
Beto, ‘Portugal from all the big names playing in England, sent me the first message,’ ‘he said. “ The day I signed or the next day.
“ Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, and the first person was the first person.
“ We were not friends, but you know, when you play against Portuguese players and everything, we normally stop, we talk a little.
After every game we play against Liverpool, we talk a little bit. “How is everything?” I ask. He was a really good person, not just because he was from Portuguese, but also really, a really good person. Modest. And you can see what everyone is saying about him.
“ I was at home in Portugal the day it was. I would go to Manchester to come here before the season. And I was shocked. I was shocked because Dioğo was a really good man. ‘
27 -year -old Jota’nın after the passing of Liverpool and Everton said he saw a ‘draw’.
“ If I go to Anfield on Saturday and this is normal to me.
Football World paid tribute to Jota with Rute, who joined Wolves and Liverpool
‘They won’t think:’ Oh, Beto is a good man because he went to leave flowers for Dioogo. ‘Not the same.
But when it was important, when they were about life, they were there because they were human.
“ Of course I respect the Diogo and Liverpool community.
‘I’m going to play and win there, and I will not try to do any action that shows disrespect to them because they respect me when I went there.’




